EMERCOM of Russia has successfully completed the next phase of assistance to the Donbass and start preparation for the next, said Deputy head of the National center for crisis management, emergency Oleg Voronov.
Today over 160 machines brought in Donetsk and Luhansk, where is the humanitarian situation, more than 1, 8 thousand tons of cargo, more than 90% of which are food.
"All cargo delivered to the destination, local authorities It is distributed, and among them socially significant facilities - hospitals, schools, kindergartens, social canteens, Russian humanitarian aid will be sent to victims in the most cities of Donbass", He said.
According to Voronov, All machines are empty returned, after customs and border surveillance, and are already within the Rostov region." that the machine came back empty, saw and Commissioners of customs and border guard service of Ukraine. The checkpoint was also attended by officials of the OSCE mission, " said Deputy head of the national center for crisis management.
He noticed that while driving no accidents." The road was planning on pre-planned routes. All rescuers feel normal, healthy technique. So, the next stage of humanitarian assistance to the Donbass successfully completed, " said ravens.
"specifically in the convoy were more than 300 people - rescuers-drivers, senior lifeguards machines, groups, columns, psychologists, medical staff and technical staff, which provides and assists in the road without a common stopover columns to solve and eliminate possible malfunctions," said Deputy head of the national center for crisis management.
He explained that doctors and psychologists, as a rule, follow the convoy in case you need medical and psychological assistance, as well as among local residents.
Today's column was 17th on the account. Just since mid-August 2014 in the Donbas has delivered about 24 thousand tons of humanitarian cargo.
now in the Rostov region begins the formation of the next convoy with humanitarian aid, the deadline for its submission are specified.
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